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St. Jude… HE can make you listen!

Recently, I came across some books on “coincidences” and “synchronicity” in life. We’ve all been there where something happens and we shake our head, because it’s an incredible coincidence… how could that happen?

For years now, I have prayed to St. Jude. He has helped me through some tough spots. Oh, I pray to God, but somehow I always go back to St. Jude. If you are familiar with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital then you know the wonderful story of actor, Danny Thomas, who prayed to St. Jude, “Show me my way in life and I will build you a shrine.” And build a shrine, Thomas did! St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital celebrates its 60th Anniversary in helping children with cancer. If you do not know story, you will be moved when you read it.

For a while now, I have been praying about my job search. I went to St. Jude and told him I was “tired,” and if he had a “heart” he would hear my prayers, help me out, send a sign! WELL, I did get a job offer, but the salary was so low I could not accept it.

On my way home, I was like a little kid – I was SO ANGRY! I really gave St. Jude a piece of my mind. I told him I was fed up with praying and asking for assistance. What a horrible joke he played on me. If I wasn’t meant to find a job yet, OK, but WHY get my hopes up and then embarrass me with an unacceptable offer?? Obviously, I was meant to learn something from this, but I was NOT seeing what it was.

Then I teased St Jude, I said, “Hey, and WHY do I keep finding LUCKY PENNIES, which remind me to “Trust in God,” if when I “try” to “Trust in God,” I see no path, no results. So, I VERY STERNLY told St. Jude I was taking a break from praying! I would NOT visit him anymore. I felt like a little child who tells their parents “I don’t love you anymore,” which isn’t true, but we want to see how they would react!

Well, this is HOW St. Jude reacted!!

I got home from work and checked the mail. I saw a small package in my name. Strange, I never get packages. Nowadays everyone just sends an email to communicate.

I did say to St. Jude, “You see, take a look, SOMEONE does CARE about ME!”

As I opened the package out fell a BIG RED ROSARY. I could not believe it. I had to smile, a “rosary??” THEN I looked at the outside of the card and it said, “The National Shrine of St. Jude!” SAY WHAT – a message from St. Jude through my girlfriend?

My girlfriend, who does not believe in God, had sent me a New Year’s gift. She had been in Florida and found this Italian rosary, which made her think of me. She admires my Faith in God. Also, she knows I pray to St. Jude and made this special card for me.

Well, you can imagine… I got a good cry and a good laugh ALL at the same time.

St. Jude, he outdid himself! Perfect timing, such a coincidence.

So, next day I stopped by church, rosary and card in hand to light a candle by St. Jude. There is a book at St. Jude’s feet, where we can write a message.

I wrote, “Ok St. Jude, you’re not out of the woods, I still need a job, but you redeemed yourself and made me laugh! You worked a miracle in reaching out to me, I’ll give you that. I will pray to you… just a little while longer…”

16 thoughts on “St. Jude… HE can make you listen!”

Not sure if it was intentional, but you made me LOL when you said, “Well, this is HOW St. Jude reacted!!!, and then you posted a photo of a rather imposing looking St. Jude – as if he was mad at you. Apparently he wasn’t mad after all 🙂

Great story, hehe. My grandma was also a devout Catholic and she prayed to a different saint according to her needs. For example, when she lost something she would pray to St Anthony of Padua, patron of lost things, to help her find it; and when we went on a trip she would pray to St Raphael, patron of travelers.

Marta, you made me smile. I have often prayed to St. Anthony when I have lost something too. Hey, maybe you can write something about what the Chinese believe in where God is concerned. I read that they recognize five religions in China. Will look for a post on this some day, you are good at educating us on life in China. 🙂

How lovely that you received such a wonderful gift when you were feeling dejected! Many years ago a friend said I should pray to St. Jude before writing my board exams. I did so on every day of the exams and did well.
I really feel that we are watched over and guided on our way in life.
Thank you for the photo of St.Jude.

Life is interesting, right. Oh, I have been listening to a book called, “When God Winks,” by Squire Rushnell. He talks about the power of coincidence in life and how it guides us. He tells some interesting stories.